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    The Origin and Development of the Phellogen in Robinia pseudacacia L by Arzee, Tova, Liphschitz, Nili, Waisel, Y.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-1968)
    “…The ontogenetic development of the phellogen in Robinia pseudacacia plants was studied. The first phellogen differentiates in the seedling stage from…”
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    INHIBITION OF POLYAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS BY L-CANAVANINE AND ITS EFFECT ON MERISTEMATIC ACTIVITY, GROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT OF ZEA MAYS ROOTS by Schwartz, Martha, Altman, Arie, Cohen, Yael, Arzee, Tova

    Published in Israel journal of plant sciences (01-01-1997)
    “…The effects of L-canavanine, a structural analogue of L-arginine and a competitive inhibitor of arginine decarboxylase, were studied in corn (Zea mays L.) on…”
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    Morphology and Ontogeny of Foliar Sclereids in Olea europaea. II. Ontogeny by Arzee, Tova

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-1953)
    “…Development of sclereids takes place in young leaves which have attained an approximate size of 3-5 mm. in width and 10 mm. in length. Two types of sclereids…”
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    Vascularization of Articulated Chenopodiaceae and the Nature of Their Fleshy Cortex by Fahn, Abraham, Arzee, Tova

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-1959)
    “…The primary vascular system and venation pattern of the following chenopodiaceanspecies with articulated forms were examined: Arthrocnemum glaucum, Salicornia…”
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    Developmental stages of cucumber seedlings. Kinetics of chlorophyll accumulation and other growth parameters by Moran, R. (Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel), Vernon, L.P, Porath, D, Arzee, T

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-1990)
    “…The changes in morphology during dark germination and subsequent growth of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) seedlings in the light go through three different phases…”
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    Morphology and Ontogeny of Foliar Sclereids in Olea europaea. I. Distribution and Structure by Arzeee, Tova

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-1953)
    “…The occurrence of sclereids is a widespread phenomenon among higher plants. They are of special interest because of their morphological, systematic, and…”
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    Partial Recovery in Plastids of Lemna aequinoctialis Welwitsch 1073 Treated with L-Methionine or L-Cystine by Monselise, Edna Ben-Izhak, Porath, Dan, Tal, Moshe, Arzee, Tova

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-1986)
    “…When light-grown plants of mutant 1073 of Lemna aequinoctialis Welwitsch were grown in a medium containing 31 μ M L-cystine, the tubular clusters…”
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    On the Relationship of Hairs to Periderm Development in Quercus ithaburensis and Q. infectoria by Arzee, Tova, Kamir, David, Cohen, Lila

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1978)
    “…A definite correlation was found between sites of phellogen initiation and tufted hairs in shoots of Quercus ithaburensis and Q. infectoria. Transition from…”
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    negative image of the quiescent centre in regenerating root apices of Zea mays by Arzee, T, Schwartz, M, Cohen, L

    Published in Planta (1977)
    “…Usually the presence of the quiescent centre in roots is demonstrated by the absence of labelled nuclei following treatment of the root with appropriate…”
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    Periderm development and phellogen activity in the shoots of acacia raddiana savi by ARZEE, TOVA, WAISEL, Y, LIPHSCHITZ, NILI

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-1970)
    “…The origin and the seasonal activity of the phellogen in Acacia raddiana were investigated. The phellogen is initiated from collenchyma cells of one of the…”
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    Phellogen Activity in Robinia pseudacacia L by Waisel, Y., Liphschitz, Nili, Arzee, Tova

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-1967)
    “…Phellogen activity in Robinia pseudacacia and some of the factors controlling it were investigated. A highly active phellogen is characterized by the…”
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    Bursts of incorporation into RNA and ribonuclease activities associated with induction of morphogenesis in Pharbitis by Gressel, J., Zilberstein, Aviah, Arzee, Tova

    Published in Developmental biology (01-05-1970)
    “…Uridine-5- 3H incorporation into the macromolecules of the apices of Pharbitis nil, Chois, cv. Violet, a species requiring an induction of a single dark period…”
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    Twofold pathways of apical determination in the thorn system of Carissa grandiflora by Cohen, L, Arzee, T

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1980)
    “…Morphological and anatomical analyses of Carissa grandiflora show that each pair of thorny branches is homologous to an inflorescence. We suggest that, in this…”
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    Abscission in the Tumbleweed Kochia indica: Ethylene, Cellulase, and Anatomical Structure by Zeroni, Moshe, Hollander, Esther, Arzee, Tova

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1978)
    “…The transition region between the root and the stem is the site of abscission in the tumbleweed Kochia indica. A comparison of the stem, transition region, and…”
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    Effects of dikegulac, a new growth regulator, on apical growth and development of three Compositae [Zinnia, sunflower, Chrysanthemum morifolium] by Arzee, Tova, Langenauer, Haviva, Gressel, J.

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1977)
    “…Dikegulac sodium foliar spray treatments of up to 500 mg/liter resulted in temporary arrest of apical development in Zinnia, Helianthus, and Chrysanthemum…”
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    anatomy of the avocado pedicel and the localization of Diplodia mycelium by Arzee, T, Cohen, Y, Schiffmann-Nadel, M

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1970)
    “…Avocado fruit is often attacked during softening by Diplodia natalensis, which causes stem-end rot. The pedicel anatomy and the localization of the fungal…”
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